Thank you for the compliment and also thank you for all you do as a carpentry teacher enriching so many students lives and testing your patience all the time.
I've watched your previous builds which were very good. This series looks to be a great tutorial. Certainly looking forward to more. Thank you and have a good week ahead.
Dad a I built several boats like this, just without center forward seat. Dad's fishing friends had us make their boats, then others made for below falls on Willamette River in Oregon City. We put 20hp marcs an you might find you want too round over sharp rear seat corners surfaces for knee knockers! Love the boat an build. PS I've got enough fishing equipment too outfit that nice build! Think of me when you rack your legs across one of those two rear seat corners! "Ouch, he was right"!
I've just started watching this video series as I've recently become interested in building another boat. Just a quick question regarding using construction plywood in my build. Since live in a region where acquiring marine grade plywood would be very cost prohibitive since it would have to be shipped in. Would regular construction plywood be okay if the interior and exterior was covered in fibreglass cloth and epoxy? Thanks.
@@worldboatskiff8709 Thanks. The best in my area is fir plywood, Good One Side. I'm quite used to using West System Epoxy and will plan to use this product in my next build.
milled cotton fibber or wood flour is best for thickening in scarf wood joints. Silica is a tyxotropic additive (stays where put) and more difficult to sand when hardened.
I built a walk-through version with seats on the side which worked OK but it was not as stiff as with bench seats all the way across. th-cam.com/video/xER0zZ0z3_s/w-d-xo.html
You skipped a HUDGE HUDGE part right after you cut the plywood ! That joint is sooooo critical ! You just skipped right over it to where you were finished it and started gluing it. Now it's pointless to even watch the rest of the first video. I would have absolutely subbed and watched every one of these videos but I can't get my head around how stupid it was to skip such a critical part at the start of the construction.....
Does watching the printer, and watching him sweep sawdust, really help the viewer. Good content spoiled by boring content. Smh. I'll watch it all though.
are you really complaining about 7 seconds of printing action? wow... by the way...for someone who is new to this catching a glimpse of those prints might even be beneficial.
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It’s a pleasure watching a master craftsman at work. I also appreciate your simple non nonsense demeanor.
Keep up the good work!
Mr. Burke
Thank you for the compliment and also thank you for all you do as a carpentry teacher enriching so many students lives and testing your patience all the time.
I've watched your previous builds which were very good. This series looks to be a great tutorial. Certainly looking forward to more. Thank you and have a good week ahead.
Glad you like them!
Dad a I built several boats like this, just without center forward seat. Dad's fishing friends had us make their boats, then others made for below falls on Willamette River in Oregon City. We put 20hp marcs an you might find you want too round over sharp rear seat corners surfaces for knee knockers! Love the boat an build. PS I've got enough fishing equipment too outfit that nice build! Think of me when you rack your legs across one of those two rear seat corners! "Ouch, he was right"!
Yes, I already fixed them
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Thx for sharing another build. I see the band is growing
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Beautiful scarf cuts
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I'll need to learn to sharpen planers to make those scarph cuts.
That’s a good place to start . Next thing your building a boat
I've just started watching this video series as I've recently become interested in building another boat. Just a quick question regarding using construction plywood in my build. Since live in a region where acquiring marine grade plywood would be very cost prohibitive since it would have to be shipped in. Would regular construction plywood be okay if the interior and exterior was covered in fibreglass cloth and epoxy? Thanks.
Yes, use the best quality you can get.
@@worldboatskiff8709 Thanks. The best in my area is fir plywood, Good One Side. I'm quite used to using West System Epoxy and will plan to use this product in my next build.
Awesome video Great work!
Thank you very much!
When you put those 2 coats on the plywood at the beginning do you also coat the scarf cut or do you leave it raw?
Yes, I leave it raw until it’s time is glue
milled cotton fibber or wood flour is best for thickening in scarf wood joints. Silica is a tyxotropic additive (stays where put) and more difficult to sand when hardened.
👍Thanks
You were working on a center console a while back. What was the length of your controls and steering cable?
I don’t know the length for sure because I did not install that, my guess would be 12 feet.
Does it require the seats for structural integrity. Or can it be totally open floor
I built a walk-through version with seats on the side which worked OK but it was not as stiff as with bench seats all the way across. th-cam.com/video/xER0zZ0z3_s/w-d-xo.html
How many sheets of plywood u use for 1
3-3/8” and 4-3/4
We run between 13 to 15 degree pitch on the back, or transom, if not you don't have enough room to trim ur motor enough, hard to get on plain.
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Mantap bos up2 pgi ok
"I rolled it out" Do you mean coated it with epoxy?? Good idea though.
I generally roll out the sheets of plywood with epoxy before I start my build
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You skipped a HUDGE HUDGE part right after you cut the plywood ! That joint is sooooo critical ! You just skipped right over it to where you were finished it and started gluing it. Now it's pointless to even watch the rest of the first video. I would have absolutely subbed and watched every one of these videos but I can't get my head around how stupid it was to skip such a critical part at the start of the construction.....
Does watching the printer, and watching him sweep sawdust, really help the viewer. Good content spoiled by boring content. Smh. I'll watch it all though.
Sorry 😢
are you really complaining about 7 seconds of printing action? wow...
by the way...for someone who is new to this catching a glimpse of those prints might even be beneficial.